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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGI NEERING Ac cred ited by the En gi neer ing Ac credi ta tion Com mis sion of ABET, http://www.abet.org GALLOGLY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING THE UNI VER SITY OF OKLAHOMA For Stu dents En ter ing the Oklahoma State System for Higher Ed u cation Sum mer 2016 through Spring 2017 GEN ERAL RE QUIRE MENTS Chem i cal En gi neer ing (Bio tech nol ogy Op tion) B161 Bach e lor of Sci ence in Chem i cal En gi neer ing To tal Credit Hours ........................ 125Min i mum Re ten tion/Grad u a tion Grade Point Av er ages: Over all - Com bined and OU ................... 2.00 Ma jor - Com bined and OU .................... 2.00 Cur ric u lum - Com bined and OU ................. 2.00 A min i mum grade of C is re quired for each course in the cur ric u lum. OU en cour ages stu dents to com plete at least 32 hours of ap pli ca ble coursework each year to have the op por tu nity to grad u ate in four years. Year FIRST SE MES TER Hours SEC OND SE MES TER Hours FRESHMAN ENGL 1113, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I) CHEM 1315, Gen eral Chem is try (Core II) MATH 1914, Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus I (Core I) HIST ENGR 1483, U.S., 1492- 1865, or 1493, U.S., 1865- Present (Core IV) 1411, Fresh man En gi neer ing Ex pe ri ence 3 5 4 3 1 ENGL 1213, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I), or EXPO 1213, Ex pos itory Writ ing (Core I) CHEM 1415, Gen eral Chem is try MATH 2924, Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus II PHYS 2514, Gen eral Physics for En gi neering & Sci ence Ma jors (Core II) 3 5 4 4 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 SOPHOMORE MATH 2934, Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus III PHYS 2524, Gen eral Physics for En gi neer ing & Sci ence Ma jors CH E 2002, Intro. to Chem i cal En gi neer ing Com put ing CH E 2033, Chem i cal En gi neer ing Fun da men tals CHEM 3053, Or ganic Chem is try I: Bi o log i cal Emphasis 4 4 2 3 3 MATH 3113, In tro duc tion to Or di nary Dif fer en tial Equa tions ENGR 2002, Pro fes sional De vel op ment CH E 3113, Mo men tum, Heat & Mass Trans fer I CHEM 3152, Or ganic Chem is try Lab : Bi o log i cal Emphasis †Ap proved Elec tive, Core III: So cial Sci ence †Ap proved Elec tive, Core IV: West ern Civ. & Cul ture 3 2 3 2 3 3 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 JUNIOR CHEM 3423, Phys i cal Chem is try I MBIO MBIO MBIO 2815, In tro duc tion to Mi cro bi ol ogy, or 3813, Fun da men tals of Mi cro bi ol ogy, and 3812, Fund. of Mi cro bi ol ogy Lab CH E CH E CH E 3123, Mo men tum, Heat & Mass Trans fer II 3473, Chem i cal En gi neer ing Ther mo dy nam ics 3723, Numerical Meth ods for En gi neer ing Com pu ta tion 3 1 5 3 3 3 CH E CH E CH E CH E CH E CHEM 3313, Struc ture and Prop er ties of Ma te ri als 3333, Sep a ra tion Pro cesses 3432, Unit Op er a tions Lab‡ 4473, Ki net ics 5243, Bio chem i cal En gi neer ing (Alt. Sp) 3421, Physical Chemistry Lab 3 3 2 3 3 1 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 17 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15 SENIOR CHEM 3653, In tro duc tion to Bio chem is try 4153, Pro cess Dy nam ics and Con trol CH E CH E CH E 4253, Process Design & Safety 4262, Chem i cal En gi neer ing De sign Lab ENGR 2431, Elec tri cal Cir cuits ENGR 3431, Elec tro me chani cal Sys tems P SC 1113, Amer i can Fed eral Gov ern ment (Core III) 3 3 3 2 1 1 3 CHEM 3753, In tro duc tion to Bio chemi cal Methods ENGR 2411, Ap plied En gi neer ing Stat ics CH E 4273, Ad vanced Process De sign (Cap stone) †Ap proved Elec tive, Core IV: Ar tistic Forms †Ap proved Elec tive, Core IV: Non-West ern Cul ture 3 1 3 3 3 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 13 NOTE: En gi neer ing trans fer stu dents may take ENGR 3511 in place of ENGR 1411. Courses des ig nated as Core I, II, III, IV or Capstone are part of the Gen eral Ed u ca tion cur ric u lum. Stu dents must com plete a min i mum of 40 hours of Gen eral Ed u ca tion courses, cho sen from the ap proved list. †To be cho sen from the University-Wide General Education Approved Course List. Three of these 12 hours must be up per-di vi sion (3000-4000). See list in the Class Schedule. In the Col lege of En gi neer ing, in or der to prog ress in your cur ricu lum, and as a spe cific gradua tion re quire ment, a grade of C or bet ter is re quired in each course in the cur ricu lum. Please re fer to the Gen eral Cata log for ad di tional en roll ment limi ta tions. Stu dents must suc cess fully com plete pre req ui site courses (with a mini mum C grade) be fore pro ceed ing to the next course. • Two college- level courses in a sin gle for eign lan guage are re quired; this may be sat is fied by suc cess ful com ple tion of 2 years in a sin gle for eign lan guage in high school. Stu dents who must take for eign lan guage at the Uni ver sity will have an ad di tional 6-10 hours of course work. It is rec om mended that ENGR 2431 and 3431 be taken in the same se mes ter. The courses are of fered in se quen tial five-week blocks dur ing the se mes ter. Chem i cal en gi neer ing courses are se quen tial and usu ally of fered only in the se mes ter shown above (Ex cep tion: CH E 5243 is taught al ter nate spring se mes ters). Note pre req ui sites on the back of this page. MATH 1823, 2423, 2433, and 2443 se quence can be sub sti tuted for MATH 1914, 2924, and 2934. * CHEM 1315 and CHEM 1415 can be substituted with CHEM 1335 (Fall only) and 1435 (Spring only), respectively.

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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGI NEERINGAc cred ited by the En gi neer ing Ac credi ta tion Com mis sion of ABET, http://www.abet.org

GALLOGLY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGTHE UNI VER SITY OF OKLAHOMA

For Stu dents En ter ing the Oklahoma State System

for Higher Ed u cat ion Sum mer 2016 through

Spring 2017

GEN ERAL RE QUIRE MENTSChem i cal En gi neer ing

(Bio tech nol ogy Op tion) B161

Bach e lor of Sci ence in Chem i cal En gi neer ing

To tal Credit Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125•Min i mum Re ten tion/Grad u a tion Grade Point Av er ages:Over all - Com bined and OU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00Ma jor - Com bined and OU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00Cur ric u lum - Com bined and OU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00A min i mum grade of C is re quired for each course in the cur ric u lum.

OU en cour ages stu dents to com plete at least 32 hours of ap pli ca ble coursework each year to have the op por tu nity to grad u ate in four years.

Year FIRST SE MES TER Hours SEC OND SE MES TER Hours

FRES

HM

AN ENGL 1113, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I)

CHEM 1315, Gen eral Chem is try (Core II)MATH 1914, Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus I (Core I)HIST

ENGR

1483, U.S., 1492- 1865, or1493, U.S., 1865- Present (Core IV) 1411, Fresh man En gi neer ing Ex pe ri ence

3543

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ENGL 1213, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I), or EXPO 1213, Ex pos it ory Writ ing (Core I)CHEM 1415, Gen eral Chem is tryMATH 2924, Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus II PHYS 2514, Gen eral Physi cs for En gi neeri ng & Sci ence

Ma jors (Core II)

3

544

TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16

SOPH

OM

OR

E MATH 2934, Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus III PHYS 2524, Gen eral Physi cs for En gi neer ing & Sci ence

Ma jorsCH E 2002, Intro. to Chem i cal En gi neer ing Com put ing CH E 2033, Chem i cal En gi neer ing Fun da men tals

CHEM 3053, Or ganic Chem is try I: Bi o log i cal Emphasis

44

23

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MATH 3113, In tro duc tion to Or di nary Dif fer en tial Equa tions ENGR 2002, Pro fes sional De vel op mentCH E 3113, Mo men tum, Heat & Mass Trans fer ICHEM 3152, Or ganic Chem is try Lab : Bi o log i cal Emphasis

†Ap proved Elec tive, Core III: So cial Sci ence†Ap proved Elec tive, Core IV: West ern Civ. & Cul ture

3232

33

TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16

JUN

IOR

CHEM 3423, Phys i cal Chem is try I

MBIOMBIOMBIO

2815, In tro duc tion to Mi cro bi ol ogy, or 3813, Fun da men tals of Mi cro bi ol ogy, and 3812, Fund. of Mi cro bi ol ogy Lab

CH ECH ECH E

3123, Mo men tum, Heat & Mass Trans fer II 3473, Chem i cal En gi neer ing Ther mo dy nam ics 3723, Numerical Meth ods for En gi neer ing Com pu ta tion

31

5

333

CH ECH ECH ECH ECH ECHEM

3313, Struc ture and Prop er ties of Ma te ri als 3333, Sep a ra tion Pro cesses3432, Unit Op er a tions Lab‡4473, Ki net ics5243, Bio chem i cal En gi neer ing (Alt. Sp)3421, Physical Chemistry Lab

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TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 17 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15

SEN

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CHEM 3653, In tro duc tion to Bio chem is try4153, Pro cess Dy nam ics and Con trolCH E

CH E CH E

4253, Process Design & Safety4262, Chem i cal En gi neer ing De sign Lab

ENGR 2431, Elec tri cal Cir cuitsENGR 3431, Elec tro me chani cal Sys tems

P SC 1113, Amer i can Fed eral Gov ern ment (Core III)

333211

3

CHEM 3753, In tro duc tion to Bio chemi cal MethodsENGR 2411, Ap plied En gi neer ing Stat icsCH E 4273, Ad vanced Proc ess De sign (Cap stone) †Ap proved Elec tive, Core IV: Ar tist ic Forms†Ap proved Elec tive, Core IV: Non-West ern Cul ture

31333

TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 13NOTE: En gi neer ing trans fer stu dents may take ENGR 3511 in place of ENGR 1411.Courses des ig nated as Core I, II, III, IV or Capstone are part of the Gen eral Ed u ca tion cur ric u lum. Stu dents must com plete a min i mum of 40 hours of Gen eral Ed u ca tion courses, cho sen from the ap proved list.

†To be cho sen from the University-Wide General Education Approved Course List. Three of these 12 hours must be up per-di vi sion (3000-4000). See list in the Class Schedule.

In the Col lege of En gi neer ing, in or der to prog ress in your cur ricu lum, and as a spe cific gradua tion re quire ment, a grade of C or bet ter is re quired in each course in the cur ricu lum. Please re fer to the Gen eral Cata log for ad di tional en roll ment limi ta tions.Stu dents must suc cess fully com plete pre req ui site courses (with a mini mum C grade) be fore pro ceed ing to the next course.• Two college- level courses in a sin gle for eign lan guage are re quired; this may be sat is fied by suc cess ful com ple tion of 2 years in a sin gle for eign lan guage in high school. Stu dents

who must take for eign lan guage at the Uni ver sity will have an ad di tional 6-10 hours of course work.

It is rec om mended that ENGR 2431 and 3431 be taken in the same se mes ter. The courses are of fered in se quen tial five-week blocks dur ing the se mes ter.

Chem i cal en gi neer ing courses are se quen tial and usu ally of fered only in the se mes ter shown above (Ex cep tion: CH E 5243 is taught al ter nate spring se mes ters). Notepre req ui sites on the back of this page.MATH 1823, 2423, 2433, and 2443 se quence can be sub sti tuted for MATH 1914, 2924, and 2934.* CHEM 1315 and CHEM 1415 can be substituted with CHEM 1335 (Fall only) and 1435 (Spring only), respectively.

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Chem i cal En gi neering-Biotechnology Op tion—B161—Page 2COURSES IN CHEM I CAL, BI O LOG I CAL & MA TE RI ALS EN GI NEER ING (CH E)2002 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Computing. Prerequisite: MATH 1823 or 1914 or concurrent enrollment. Introduction to engineering computing and programming using prevalent engineering computing software; program design and development; computer application exercises in engineering. (F, Su) 2033 Chemical Engineering Fundamentals. Prerequisite: Chemistry 1415 or 1425 or equivalent. Material balances involving physical equilibria and chemical reaction; energy balances; gas behavior including vapor pressure and Raoult’s Law. (F)3113 Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer I. Prerequisite: CH E 2033; MATH 2443 or 2934 or concurrent enrollment in 2443 or 2934; completion or concurrent enrollment in PHYS 2524 and completion or concurrent enrollment in MATH 3113. The common mathematical and physical basis of these processes is presented. Calculation methods for all three processes are developed. Design procedures of equipment for fluid flow, heat transfer and diffusional processes are given. (Sp) †G3123 Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer II. Prerequisite: CH E 3113; and Mathematics 3113, or concurrent enrollment in Mathematics 3113. The common mathematical and physical basis of these processes is presented. Calculation methods for all three processes are developed. Design procedures of equipment for fluid flow, heat transfer and diffusional processes are given. (F)3313 Structure and Properties of Materials. Prerequisite: CHEM 1415 or CHEM 1425, PHYS 2524, and CHE 3473 or instructor permission. The behavior of materials under various conditions and environments is correlated to atomic and molecular structure and bonding. (Sp) †G3333 Separation Processes. Prerequisite: 3123, 3473, 3723. Coverage of the fundamentals and modeling techniques of various separation processes found in the chemical process industries. Discussion of various computational approaches for binary and multicomponent separations; factors affecting efficiency, capacity and energy requirements.(Sp) †G3432 Unit Operations Laboratory. Prerequisite: CH E 3123, CH E 3333 or concurrent enrollment in CH E 3333, and CH E 3473. Experimental examination of processes involving fluid flow, heat and mass transfer, kinetics and process control. Process parameters and physical properties are measured. Laboratory (Sp)†G3473 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. Prerequisite: CH E 2033, CH E 3113, MATH 2443 or 2934. Application of the first and second laws of thermodynamics to the analysis of phase change, solution behavior and chemical equilibria and reaction. (F) †G3723 CH E Numerical Methods for Engineering Computation. Prerequisites: CHE 2002 and Mathematics 3113 or 3413. Course uses specific software applications tailored toward chemical engineering. Basic methods for obtaining numerical solutions with a digital computer. Included are methods for the solutions of algebraic and transcendental equations, simultaneous linear equations, ordinary and partial differential equations, and curve fitting techniques. The methods are compared with respect to computational efficiency and accuracy. Any student who earns credit for CH E 3723 cannot receive duplicate credit for AME 3723, C S 3723, or P E 3723. This course may not be taken for graduate credit within the College of Engineering. (F)G4153 Process Dynamics and Control. Prerequisite: 4473. Formulation of first-order models for storage tanks, chemical reactors and heated, stirred tanks; transient and steady-state process dynamics; three-mode control of unit operations; higher-order systems and counter-current operations; analog simulation and digital control of chemical processes.(F) G4253 Process Design & Safety. Prerequisite: CH E 3333, CH E 4473. Processes and process equipment design; technical design of units combined into plants. (F)G4262 Chemical Engineering Design Laboratory. Prerequisite: CH E 3432 and CH E 4253 or concurrent enrollment in CH E 4253. Experimental techniques for the acquisition of pilot plant data, using unit operations equipment and reactors for use in process design. Laboratory (F)G4273 Advanced Process Design. Prerequisite: CH E 3333, CH E 4253, CH E 4262, CH E 4473, CH E 4153. Process and process equipment design, complete design of process plants including complete flow sheets, estimated plant costs, costs of process development, economics of investment. (Sp) [V]G4473 Kinetics. Prerequisite: 3473, 3723, Mathematics 3113. Fundamentals of rates, homogeneous isothermal reactions, non-isothermal reactions, reactors and design, heterogeneous reactions, fixed and fluidized bed reactors, experimental data reduction, non-ideal flow reaction systems. (Sp)G5243 Biochemical Engineering (Crosslisted with Bioengineering 5243). Prerequisite: 3123 or permission. Current bioprocesses for reaction and separation with emphasis on fundamental principles of chemical engineering, biochemistry and microbiology. (Irreg.)

COURSES IN CHEM IS TRY AND BIO CHEM IS TRY (CHEM)1315 General Chemistry. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1503 or 1643, or math ACT equal to or greater than 23. General Chemistry is an overview of the chemical basis of natural phenomena. First of a two-semester sequence in general chemistry. Topics covered: basic measurement, atomic theory, electron configuration, periodicity, chemical reactivity and energetics, stoichiometry, gas laws and changes in state, bonding and molecular structure. A student may not receive credit for this course and CHEM 1335. Laboratory. (F, Sp, Su) [II-LAB]1415 General Chemistry (Continued). Prerequisite: CHEM 1315 with a minimum grade of C or CHEM 1335 with a minimum grade of C or a satisfactory score on the chemistry placement examination. Topics covered include thermochemistry, equilibrium, thermodynamics, acid and base properties, kinetics and electrochemistry. A student may not receive credit for this course and CHEM 1435. Laboratory. (F, Sp, Su) [II-LAB]3053 Organic Chemistry I: Biological Emphasis. Prerequisite: CHEM 1415 or CHEM 1425. Intended for life science majors. First course in a two-semester sequence (3053 and 3153). This course will cover the concepts of organic structure, nomenclature, and reactivity with an emphasis on biological applications. (F, Sp, Su)3152 Organic Chemistry Laboratory: Biological Emphasis. Prerequisite: CHEM 3053 or concurrent enrollment. Intended for life science majors. Laboratory course designed to accompany CHEM 3053 and CHEM 3153. Selected experiments designed to illustrate the fundamental techniques used in organic chemistry, to develop familiarity with the properties of organic compounds and to introduce analytical techniques including spectroscopy. (F, Sp, Su) †G3421 Physical Chemistry Laboratory. Prerequisite: 3423 or concurrent enrollment. Physiochemical measurements and calculations. (F, Sp, Su)

†G3423 Physical Chemistry I. Prerequisite: CHEM 1415 or CHEM 1425; MATH 2423 or MATH 2924 or concurrent enrollment. States of matter, chemical thermodynamics, equilibria, etc. (F, Sp, Su) †G3653 Introduction to Biochemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 3013, CHEM 3053, or CHEM 3064. Chemistry of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids; enzyme kinetics; biochemical energetics; intermediary metabolism; regulatory processes. (F)3753 Introduction to Biochemical Methods. Prerequisite: 3653 or concurrent enrollment. A survey of current and routinely used methods in biochemistry. Students attend lecture twice weekly and a three-hour lab per week. Laboratory (Sp)

COURSES IN EN GI NEERING (ENGR)1411 Freshman Engineering Experience. Prerequisite: declared major in Engineering or permission of instructor. Required of all entering freshmen with a declared Engineering major. Lecture hours cover a variety of topics including: majors and minors; career planning; advising; and extra-curricular activities. Students also work on multi-disciplinary engineering projects in smaller groups during the lab hour. (F)2002 Professional Development. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Develop an understanding of engineering ethics, teamwork, leadership, and professional responsibility through the concepts of contemporary, social, and global issues. (F, Sp)2411 Applied Engineering Statics. Prerequisites: Physics 2514 and Mathematics 2433 or 2934 or concurrent enrollment in Mathematics 2433 or 2934. Review of fundamentals of statics calculations and their applications to common engineering situations. (Sp)2431 Electrical Circuits. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2423 or 2924 and Physics 2524 or concurrent enrollment. Introduction to basic principles of electrical circuits. Topics include DC circuits analysis, DC transients, static electrical fields, static magnetic fields, capacitors, inductors, and filters. (F, Sp)3431 Electromechanical Systems. Prerequisites: ENGR 2431. Introduction to basic principles of electromechanical systems. Topics include electric machines and motors, physical principles of sensing and actuation, types of sensors and actuators, digital logic gates, signal conditioning, A/D and D/A conversion, and interfacing and communication protocols. (F, Sp)

COURSES IN MATH E MATICS (MATH)1914 Differential and Integral Calculus I. Prerequisite: satisfactory score on the placement test or, for incoming freshmen direct from high school, satisfactory score on the ACT/SAT. Duplicates three hours of 1823 and one hour of 2423. Limits and continuity, differentiation, applications of differentiation to optimization and curve sketching, integration, the fundamental theorem of calculus, the substitution rule, applications of integration to computation of areas. (F, Sp, Su) [I-M] 2924 Differential and Integral Calculus II. Prerequisite: 1914 with a grade of C or better. Duplicates two hours of 2423 and two hours of 2433. Further applications of integration, the natural logarithmic and exponential functions, indeterminate forms, techniques of integVectors ration, improper integrals, parametric curves and polar coordinates, infinite sequences and series.(F, Sp, Su)2934 Differential and Integral Calculus III. Prerequisite: 2924 with a grade of C or better. Duplicates one hour of 2433 and three hours of 2443. Vectors and vector functions, functions of several variables, partial differentiation and gradients, multiple integration, line and surface integrals, Green-Stokes-Gauss theorems. (F, Sp, Su)†G3113 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations. Prerequisite: MATH 2423 or MATH 2924. Duplicates two hours of 3413. First order ordinary differential equations, linear differential equations with constant coefficients, two-by-two linear systems, Laplace transformations, phase planes and stability. (F, Sp, Su)

COURSES IN MI CRO BI OL OGY (MBIO)2815 Introduction to Microbiology. Prerequisite: one course in college chemistry. Introduction to microorganisms as biological entities. Survey of the roles of microorganisms in the ecosystem. Application of microorganisms to industrial and environmental problems. Discussion of microorganisms as causes of human disease and response of hosts to microbial invasion. This course does not count for major credit in Microbiology or Botany. Laboratory (F, Sp, Su) [II-LAB] 3812 Fundamentals of Microbiology Laboratory. Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in 3813. Fundamental microbiological methods: aseptic technique, culture methods, microscopy, metabolic and physiological tests, bacterial isolation and identification, environmental microbiology. Laboratory (F, Sp, Su)3813 Fundamentals of Microbiology. Prerequisite: BIOL 1005 or BIOL 1134 or PBIO 1114 or BIOL 1114, and CHEM 3013 or CHEM 3053. Cell structure and phylogeny of bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotic microorganisms; growth, metabolism and ecological roles; symbiotic relationships; gene expression, genetic exchange, genomics. (F, Sp, Su)

COURSES IN PHYSICS (PHYS)2514 General Physics for Engineering and Science Majors. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1823 or Mathematics 1914 with grade of C or better. Not open to students with credit in 1205. Vectors, kinematics and dynamics of particles, work and energy systems of particles, rotational kinematics and dynamics, oscillations, gravitation, fluid mechanics, waves. (F, Sp, Su) [II-NL]2524 General Physics for Engineering and Science Majors. Prerequisite: 2514 and Mathematics 2423 or Mathematics 2924 with a grade of C or better. Not open to students with credit in 1215. Temperature, heat, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, optics. (F, Sp, Su)